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A 3 points Limoniidae
macharivernanoz
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Posted on 17-11-2006 21:20
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Hello !
Have an idea for this Limoniidae ?

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos14/big/p5140129_filtere.jpg
Chavernoz Marina : France : 14/5/2006 : Croutoy (60)
size : 15mm

The photo was taken in a humid forest.

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Marina
 
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Hi Marina,

I'm no expert but it looks like Limonia phragmitidis.

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Black stripe on thorax and front femora half-black would mean Limonia nigropunctata (at least it does in the UKWink)

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Thank you Andr? and Martin for your answer.
Could yould explain me how you have determinated that is Limoniidae was Limonia genus ?

Bye
Marina
 
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To key the genus out fully involves checking details of the wing venation, which I can't see all of in the picture, but in this case the combination of wing spots, blackedging at the tip of the wing, orange thorax with black stripe, and leg markings mean that it is a distinctive species so I just jumped to the genusGrin.

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In continental Europe there are quite a few L. species with this three dot on the wing setup. But the other characters look quite distinctive.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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Thank you
Marina
 
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